KinkLive.com Revamps With Enhanced Technology

SAN FRANCISCO — Kink.com, the largest producer of kinky online adult entertainment, has announced the launch of a new iteration of KinkLive.com.

KinkLive.com offers fetish fans the ability to interact one-on-one with their favorite porn stars via high-definition camera feeds accompanied by a live, high-quality audio stream and text chat.

The updated version of Kink Live will offer fans the opportunity to engage in both free and private group chat opportunities similar to mainstream adult webcam sites. After interacting with the featured model in a free lobby area, fans will be able to see her naked and request her to carry out specific their specific kinky fantasies in private group chat.

“The new version of Kink Live is an extension of Kink.com’s current live broadcast program that continues to expand and engage our customer base,” said Stacia Carr, Kink vice president of technology. “It is the first step of many that we will take to make our offerings the very best in the adult industry.”

According to the company, its offering of high-quality interactive, community-driven experience that allows it to continue to adapt and flourish at a time when the industry is saturated with amateur porn producers and copyright infringers.

“While file sharing makes it possible to share one copy of a video with the entire world, pirated material cannot compare with the user experience of one-on-one interaction,” the company said. “Live events offer customers instant feedback and an authentic and personal way of experiencing adult entertainment.”

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